What is the player's responsibility is to dedicate himself and his off-season to coming back in better shape than ever, which is why Cowboys left tackle Flozell Adams and his failed conditioning test is unacceptable.

No , what's unacceptable is your column which day to day and week to week is riddled with sarcasm, inaccuracies and whiny, baseless opinion. Pure drivel. The next logical step for JFE is the National Enquirer.

No , what's unacceptable is your column which day to day and week to week is riddled with sarcasm, inaccuracies and whiny, baseless opinion. Pure drivel. The next logical step for JFE is the National Enquirer.

The Enquirer is too good for her. The papers with the "found aliens", and "400 lb babies" is more her speed.

I'm not upset by Flo because...well...Parcells isn't. He just held him out as a precautionary measure - it was no big deal. I still think he looks overweight, but I've always felt Flo played too big - Parcells disagrees with me there. Oh well.

I agree with JFE here. I know I tore my ACL in high school and had to work my butt off to get my knee back to full strength. In the early parts of rehab when I couldn't run, I was on the bike, eliptical and swimming. When I could run, I made sure I really tested out my leg. I came back in my best shape ever from my knee injury. I had hoped Flo would re-dedicate himself to the game after it robbed him of half a season.

JFE has really taken a slide in my eyes. I think she has been hanging w/ Hansen too much. Too bad she isn't at least something worth looking at.

Yes, she use to write decent articles and worth reading, but now everything has to have that negative twist to it. Can't stand reading her crap anymore. I skipped over most of it as usual, went right on to the comments about it.

Injuries are a part of football. Almost never is a player held responsible for a season-ending injury.

What is the player's responsibility is to dedicate himself and his off-season to coming back in better shape than ever, which is why Cowboys left tackle Flozell Adams and his failed conditioning test is unacceptable.

What was he doing this off-season? Does he really care that little about what coach Bill Parcells thinks about him? Doesn't he know that just such a failed test added further fuel to the fire between Parcells and former Cowboys lineman Larry Allen last season?

Beyond that, though, is Flo's seemingly lackadaisical attitude since his first year under Parcells. If you will remember, he had a great year and Parcells came into camp before Year 2 talking about how he thought Adams could turn himself into one of the five best players in the game.

Instead, he has gone the other way.

He had a disappointing 2004. He was injured in 2005. And now he shows up for 2006 unable to pass a simple conditioning test. Am I alone or does this pattern drive anybody else nuts as well?

Yes, she use to write decent articles and worth reading, but now everything has to have that negative twist to it. Can't stand reading her crap anymore. I skipped over most of it as usual, went right on to the comments about it.

I totally agree. I used to really look forward to hearing her on GaC but now she's just whine whine whine and everything's negative.

I agree with JFE here. I know I tore my ACL in high school and had to work my butt off to get my knee back to full strength. In the early parts of rehab when I couldn't run, I was on the bike, eliptical and swimming. When I could run, I made sure I really tested out my leg. I came back in my best shape ever from my knee injury. I had hoped Flo would re-dedicate himself to the game after it robbed him of half a season.

time will tell, but Flo showing up overweight isn't a good sign.

He didn't show up overweight. He didn't pass the conditioning test. There is a difference.